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The problem with Why Your Team Sucks is that it only considers the negatives of a team. Whereas Drew sees a once vibrant organization reduced to a drained, headless husk after mating with Jed York, I see a team that symbolizes Silicon Valley’s history of innovation and achievement by becoming the most groundbreaking,

The best thing about the Tomsula-Gase thing is that Gase backed out as Head Coach because he didn’t want Tomsula as DC. Cool. That happens.

For some reason it feels right to spell and pronounce Jim Tomsula’s name as Jim Tom Sula. He looks like a Jim Tom.

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so in other words you're a fucking creep

It does if you don’t understand that you can’t repeatedly grope women and then just call “bygones” because they aren’t into your sexy coach vibe. He didn’t make a pass at a girl and was rebuffed, he allegedly systematically sexually harassed/abused (depending on the details and the laws in that state) her and that is

You sound pretty sleazy so I guess you would know.

He touched her purposefully without her consent. That is sexual assault. That is more than sleazy, that is criminal. Saying otherwise sounds like some MRA bullshit.

“A lot of young ladies probably don’t come forward. I was proud of [my daughter] for coming forward,” the accuser’s father said

Uh, he’s a coach - an authority figure with direct control over her life at the institution. If it doesn’t cross the line into criminal, it tiptoes up to it, and it damn well destroys his ability to be employed in any similar capacity.

Paul will be in a great deal of pain, certainly, but not nearly as much as anyone willingly watching a Redskins-Browns preseason game.

Dude, don’t worry about. Life Goes On.

Before everything was typed we had to handwrite our scripts to the anchors. So I wrote about Utica getting an Arena football league team. The anchor said, “And hopefully we get that Aryan football team soon.”

“+1” - Colin Cowherd

I couldn’t agree more. I was talking to a friend about this earlier today, and despite our overwhelming nerdiness could not think of one person whose favorite comic would be FF, nor a great (solo) story arc other than the origin. Most of the memorable stories with the FF (Secret Wars, Age of Ultron) are crossover

I think that’s why Fox has been the only non-Marvel studio to see sustained success with a Marvel property. The Xavier:Magneto::MLK:Malcolm X dynamic, as well as the always-relevant story of an oppressed minority group, makes the stories much more relateable to a wide audience. The X-Men were created during the civil

I don’t think it’s that no one cares about space travel. It’s that the idea of space travel captured the imaginations of every one in the 60s so much more than it does today now that it’s something that has already been achieved. The 60s style super-science that was such a huge part of pop culture then is something

I think part of the issue is that FF just belong in comics; they’re built for the medium in a way that makes it tough to translate them to other media. Iron Man is a dude in a suit. Cap’s an acrobat with a shield. The FF are somebody you can’t see, a talking rock, a rubber dude, and a sentient fireball.

Just goes to show that as a Met fan, you always have to curb your enthusiasm.

The only reason to introduce the Fantastic Four is to introduce Doom, but every single FF movie fucks that up. Victor Von Doom in the comics is a fascinating, complex villain that does some very cool things...when he’s not going after the Fantastic Four, mostly. Both versions of the FF in the movies have tried to tie